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2020 EARLY VOTING DATES BY STATE

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The general election is on Tuesday, November 3rd, but 39 states as well as the District of Columbia offer voters the option of casting ballots in advance of the general election. With the current political climate amidst a national pandemic due to COVID-19, it may be in your best interest to vote sooner rather than later.

The states that do not participate in early voting are Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Kentucky, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Virginia, and Pennsylvania.

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Find your state’s early voting date and click on it for the early voting process below.

When Early Voting Begins:

Sept. 18 – Minnesota, South Dakota and Wyoming

Sept. 19 – New Jersey and Virginia

Sept. 21 – Michigan and Vermont

Sept. 24 – Illinois

Oct. 4 – Maine

Oct. 5 – California, Iowa, Montana and Nebraska

Oct. 6 – Indiana and Ohio

Oct. 7 – Arizona

Oct. 12 – Georgia

Oct. 13 – Texas

Oct. 14 – Kansas and Tennessee

Oct. 15 – North Carolina

Oct. 16 – Washington

Oct. 17 – Massachusetts, Nevada, and New Mexico

Oct. 19 – Alaska, Arkansas, Idaho, and North Dakota

Oct. 20 – Louisiana, Utah and Wisconsin

Oct. 21 – West Virginia

Oct. 24 – Florida and New York

Oct. 26 – Maryland

Oct. 27 – District of Columbia

Oct. 29 – Oklahoma

When Early Voting Ends:

Oct. 27 – Louisiana

Oct. 29 – Maine and Tennessee

Oct. 30 – Arizona, Georgia, Idaho, Massachusetts, Nevada, Texas, and Utah

Oct. 31 – Florida, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Virginia, and West Virginia

Nov. 1 – New York and Wisconsin

Nov. 2 – Alaska, Arkansas, California, District of Columbia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Vermont and Wyoming

Nov. 3 – Washington

Early Voting Dates By State:

StateEarly voting begins/ends
AlabamaNo true early voting, but you can vote absentee in person.
AlaskaEarly voting generally available Oct. 19-Nov. 2.
ArizonaCounties may offer early voting Oct. 7-30.
ArkansasEarly voting generally available Oct. 19-24, Oct. 26-31, and Nov. 2.
CaliforniaEarly voting generally available Oct. 5-Nov. 2. Counties consolidating polling places must offer early voting at those polling places for at least eight hours a day between Oct. 31-Nov. 2.
ColoradoVote centers must offer early voting Oct. 19-23, Oct. 26-31, and Nov. 2.
ConnecticutDoes not offer pre-Election Day in-person voting, but you can vote absentee in person.
DelawareDoes not offer pre-Election Day in-person voting, but you can vote absentee in person.
District of ColumbiaVote centers must offer early voting Oct. 27-Nov. 2.
FloridaCounties must offer early voting Oct. 24-31. Counties may also offer it Oct. 19-23 and Nov. 1.
GeorgiaCounties must offer early voting Oct. 12-16, Oct. 19-24, and Oct. 26-30.
HawaiiVote centers must offer early voting Oct. 20-24, Oct. 26-31, and Nov. 2.
IdahoCounties may offer early voting Oct. 19-30.
IllinoisJurisdictions may offer early voting Sept. 24-Nov. 2.
IndianaCounties must offer early voting Oct. 6-9, Oct. 13-16, Oct. 19-24, Oct. 26-31, and Nov. 2. Counties may also offer it Oct. 10-12, Oct. 17-18, Oct. 25 and Nov. 1.
IowaDoes not offer pre-Election Day in-person voting, but you can vote absentee in person.
KansasCounties must offer in-person advance voting Oct. 27-30 and Nov. 2. Counties may also offer it Oct. 14-26 and Oct. 31.
KentuckyCounties must offer early voting Oct. 13-17, Oct. 19-24, Oct. 26-31, and Nov. 2.
LouisianaParishes must offer early voting Oct. 20-24 and Oct. 26-27.
MaineDoes not offer pre-Election Day in-person voting, but you can vote absentee in person.
MarylandCenters will offer early voting Oct. 26-Nov. 2.
MassachusettsMunicipalities must offer early voting Oct. 17-30.
MichiganDoes not offer pre-Election Day in-person voting, but you can vote absentee in person.
MinnesotaDoes not offer pre-Election Day in-person voting, but you can vote absentee in person.
MississippiDoes not offer pre-Election Day in-person voting, but you can vote absentee in person.
MissouriDoes not offer pre-Election Day in-person voting, but you can vote absentee in person.
MontanaDoes not offer pre-Election Day in-person voting, but you can vote absentee in person.
NebraskaCounty election offices must offer early voting Oct. 5-9, Oct. 13-16, Oct. 19-23, Oct. 26-30, and Nov. 2. They may also offer it Oct. 10-12, Oct. 17-18, Oct. 24-25, and Oct. 31-Nov. 1.
NevadaCounties must offer early voting Oct. 17, Oct. 19-24, and Oct. 26-30. Counties may also offer it Oct. 18 and Oct. 25.
New HampshireDoes not offer pre-Election Day in-person voting, but you can vote absentee in person.
New JerseyDoes not offer pre-Election Day in-person voting, but you can vote absentee in person.
New MexicoEarly voting generally available Oct. 6-Nov. 2.
New YorkCounties must offer early voting Oct. 24-Nov. 1.
North CarolinaCounties must offer early voting Oct. 15-31.
North DakotaCounties may offer early voting Oct. 19-Nov. 2.
OhioDoes not offer pre-Election Day in-person voting, but you can vote absentee in person.
OklahomaCounty election offices must offer early voting Oct. 29-31.
OregonCounties must offer early voting from the day ballots are issued to Nov. 2.
PennsylvaniaNo true early voting, but you can cast a “mail” ballot in person at your county election office.
Rhode IslandNo true early voting, but you can cast an absentee or emergency ballot in person at your local board of canvassers.
South CarolinaNo true early voting, but you can cast an absentee ballot in person.
South DakotaNo true early voting, but you can cast an absentee ballot in person.
TennesseeCounties must offer early voting Oct. 14-17, Oct. 19-24, and Oct. 26-29.
TexasEarly voting generally available Oct. 13-30
UtahVote centers must offer early voting Oct. 20-23 and Oct. 26-30. Vote centers may also offer it Oct. 24-25 and Oct. 31-Nov. 2;
VermontNo true early voting, but you can vote absentee in person.
VirginiaNo true early voting, but you can vote absentee in person.
WashingtonVote centers must offer early voting Oct. 16, Oct. 19-23, Oct. 26-30, and Nov. 2.
West VirginiaCounties must offer early voting Oct. 21-24 and Oct. 26-31.
WisconsinMunicipalities may offer in-person absentee voting Oct. 20-Nov. 1.
WyomingNo true early voting, but you can vote absentee in person.

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